dc.description.abstract | Background and aims: This study aimed to expand the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) nutrient database (ENDB) by adding amino acid (AA)
values, using the U.S. nutrient database (USNDB). Additionally, we aimed to evaluate these
new protein and AA intake estimates from the EPIC dietary questionnaires (DQ) and 24-
h dietary recalls (24-HDR) using different matching procedures.<p>
Methods and results: Dietary energy, protein and AA intakes were assessed via DQ and 24-HDR by
matching with the USNDB food composition table. Energy and protein intakes calculated using
USNDB matching were compared with those calculated using ENDB, that uses country specific
food composition tables. Pearson correlations, Cohen’s weighted kappa statistic and Bland
eAltman plots were used to compare data resulting from USNDB matching with our reference
from ENDB matching.
Very high correlations were found when comparing daily energy (r Z 0.99) and dietary protein intakes (r Z 0.97) assessed via USNDB with those obtained via ENDB (matching for DQ and
24-HDR). Significant positive correlations were also found with energy and protein intakes acquired via 24-HDRs in the EPIC calibration sample.<p>
Conclusion: Very high correlations between total energy and protein intake obtained via the
USDA matching and those available in ENDB suggest accuracy in the food matching. Individual
AA have been included in the extended EPIC Nutrient database that will allow important analyses on AA disease prospective associations in the EPIC study. | en_US |
dc.identifier.citation | Iguacel, Perez-Cornago, Schmidt, Van Puyvelde, Travis, Casagrande, Nicolas, Riboli, Weiderpass, Ardanaz, Barricarte, Bodén, Bruno, Ching-López, Aune D, Jensen T, Ericson, Johansson, Ma Huerta, Katzke, Kühn, Sacerdote, Schulze, Skeie, Ramne, Ward, Gunter, Huybrechts. Evaluation of protein and amino acid intake estimates from the EPIC dietary questionnaires and 24-h dietary recalls using different food composition databases. NMCD. Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 2021 | en_US |